According to the Mortgage Bankers Association's Weekly Applications Survey, mortgage rates showed little movement last week and were virtually unchanged from the week before. Rates for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages with conforming loan balances and FHA loans fell slightly, while rates for 15-year loans were flat from the previous week. Jumbo loans saw an increase from one week earlier. But though rates were steady, demand for mortgage applications fell. In fact, both refinance and purchase activity were down from … [Read more...]
How Builder Confidence Affects Home Prices
If you're considering becoming a buyer in today's housing market, you're likely wondering what's happening with home prices. Well, the primary factor driving values upward is a lack of available homes for sale. Simply put, there are more buyers than homes in many markets. This, of course, means home sellers can get a higher price for their house but it also means buyers can expect competition for the best available properties. So will this dynamic ever change? Well, one good indicator of where home prices are … [Read more...]
What Would You Give Up For A Down Payment?
Saving money is hard. It takes discipline and means sacrificing some things. It's also kind of a requirement, if you're looking to buy a house any time soon. That's because, you need to have a down payment, if you're going to buy. So it's only natural that potential home buyers might fantasize about being able to trade something they already have for a chunk of money to put down on a house. And, according to a recent survey, you might be surprised by what they'd give up in exchange for some no-strings attached … [Read more...]
Rising Incomes Help To Offset Affordability Challenges
After the financial crisis and housing crash, there were plenty of homes for sale but very few interested buyers. Americans were financially unstable and worried about keeping their jobs. And while they may've liked to buy a home, it wasn't the right time. Gradually, though, Americans became more secure in their jobs and more interested in buying a home. But, at the same time, the housing market also began bouncing back. And with prices higher and mortgage rates beginning to rise, Americans wanted to buy but began … [Read more...]
The Feature Millennials Are Most Willing To Go Without
Unless you're having a house built to your exact specifications, the house you end up buying will likely be a feature or two short of what you'd been fantasizing about. That's because, you're going to be choosing only from the homes that are on the market during the time you're shopping. So the odds of finding each and every thing on your wish list in one home are pretty slim. In other words, you're going to have to compromise. But how willing you are to compromise may have something to do with your age. In fact, … [Read more...]
Average Mortgage Rates Down From Week Before
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association's Weekly Applications Survey, average mortgage rates were down across all loan categories last week, including 30-year fixed-rate loans with both conforming and jumbo balances, loans backed by the Federal Housing Administration, and 15-year fixed-rate loans. The decline provided a brief break from interest rates' otherwise upward trend. Joel Kan, an MBA economist, told CNBC the slight drop in rates was driven by concerns about the global economy. “Mortgage rates dipped … [Read more...]
Homeowners Get A Better Grip On Home Values
The mortgage process is really just about verifying and documenting the various aspects of the home's sale. Whether it's verifying the buyer's income and debts or that the house doesn't have a major problem with its foundation, there are a number of items that are typically among the checklist of things that need to be done before the deal is closed. The appraisal is one of them. In short, an appraisal provides a professional evaluation of the home's worth. Based on the size of the home and lot, as well as the … [Read more...]
Americans’ Housing Confidence Hits New High
Before anything else, the decision to buy or sell a house starts with a feeling. Maybe it's feeling too cramped in your current house or feeling financially secure enough to trade up, but, whatever the case, you have to feel something. Maybe most importantly, you have to feel confident that it's the right time for you and that you're in a good position to move. That's why Fannie Mae takes a monthly measure of Americans' confidence in the housing market and their personal financial situation. And, according to their … [Read more...]
High-End Neighborhoods Make Most Popular List
When searching online listings for homes to buy, it is sometimes difficult not to wander outside of your price range for a look at houses you'd love but can't afford. This is true no matter what your particular price range might be. There will always be a house just out of your reach that'll catch your curiosity. And the internet has made it easier than ever to get a glance of the high-end homes you'd previously only be able to see from the road. Proof of this can be found in a recent analysis of the country's most … [Read more...]
What Is The Best Time To Sell Your Home?
If you've ever sold a house or are currently thinking of selling, you know there are a lot of factors that play a role in deciding when it's the right time to list your home. Most of the decision-making process will rightly focus on your personal goals, finances, and plans for the future. But there is also the question of what time of year is the best for selling a house. Well, according to an analysis of nearly 15 million home sales that occurred between 2011 and 2017, ATTOM Data Solutions has narrowed the best … [Read more...]
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